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BUSINESS
Madagascar has declared a nationwide emergency due to severe fuel shortages caused by the conflict between the US and Iran. The government fears public disorder may arise from the situation as drivers queue for hours at petrol stations.
In a surprising turn of events, US refineries are now processing Venezuelan crude oil, marking a significant shift in supply and potentially affecting gasoline prices for American consumers.
Oil prices experience a significant decline after President Trump's announcement of a temporary ceasefire with Iran, aimed at ensuring safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz. Will this impact global energy supplies?
A severe shortage of cooking gas in India, exacerbated by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, is forcing many migrant workers to leave cities and return to their hometowns.
In a historic moment, To Lam has been elected as Vietnam's president and head of state, solidifying power in an unprecedented move within the country's political landscape.
TRAVEL
Authorities are actively searching for Lynette Hooker, a U.S. woman who went missing after falling overboard while vacationing in the Bahamas.
After weeks of turmoil in U.S. airports due to a shutdown, TSA workers will finally receive their pay, offering a glimmer of hope as travel delays persist.
Experience the changing dynamics of travel in America and how politics shapes our journeys. A first-hand account from the train reveals the contrasts between rail and air travel amidst a political crisis.
Spring break travel faces challenges as long security lines plague U.S. airports, prompting special pay measures for TSA officers.
The iconic cherry blossoms in Washington, D.C. have hit their peak bloom, kicking off the much-awaited tourist season.
POLITICS
In a bold move, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin declares a repeal of a key climate change regulation, raising concerns among environmentalists.
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In a recent runoff election, Republican Clay Fuller secured his seat in Congress, keeping the Georgia district under GOP control.
In a significant move, Nigeria has commenced the prosecution of over 500 individuals accused of involvement in terrorism linked to Boko Haram. This marks one of the largest trials in the nation's history, aiming to address the ongoing insecurity troubles.
In a significant policy shift, Germany's Defense Minister Boris Pistorius announced that men under 45 no longer need approval for long stays abroad. This decision follows a controversial new law introducing military service linked to national defense amid increasing global tensions.
HEALTH
The World Health Organization suspends medical transfers from Gaza after a contractor is killed amid escalating violence.
The World Health Organization has paused all medical evacuations from Gaza to Egypt after a tragic incident where a contractor was killed by Israeli forces. The situation raises serious concerns about the safety of humanitarian operations in the region.
Rapper Lil Nas X has been granted access to a mental health diversion program following his arrest for allegedly attacking police officers in Los Angeles. Completing the program could result in dismissal of charges.
Lil Nas X could have his assault charges dismissed if he successfully completes a mental health program following recent legal troubles in Los Angeles.
Governor Patrick Morrisey vetoes several bills aimed at supporting vulnerable West Virginians just after approving a significant tax cut.
TECH
NASA's Artemis II mission is proving that a return to the Moon is within reach. With successful testing and inspiring crew interactions, this mission is shaping our future in space exploration.
Artemis II astronauts make history with the first-ever moon-to-space radio link, connecting with friends aboard the International Space Station while returning from their lunar mission.
NASA's Artemis II mission shines a hopeful light on the next steps towards lunar exploration, showcasing successful tests and human resilience in space. Can we land on the Moon by 2028? Let’s find out!
NASA's Artemis II crew returns with breathtaking images of the moon and Earth, echoing the legacy of Apollo 8.
Astronauts aboard Artemis II have shared breathtaking photos of Earth and a solar eclipse taken during their fly-by of the Moon, showcasing the beauty of our planet from space.
SPORT
A local football rally in Lima, Peru turns deadly as one fan is killed and dozens are injured amidst safety concerns and structural fears at Alejandro Villanueva Stadium.
A tragic incident before a major football match in Lima resulted in one death and numerous injuries, raising concerns over crowd safety and stadium conditions. The match will proceed as planned, but investigations are ongoing.
Gennaro Gattuso's tenure as Italy's football manager ends after a disappointing World Cup qualification, marking a significant change for the Azzurri.
After Italy's stunning penalty shootout loss to Bosnia and Herzegovina, the country grapples with feelings of despair and disappointment as they miss out on the World Cup for the third consecutive time.
The Democratic Republic of Congo has declared a public holiday following its football team's historic qualification for the World Cup after over half a century. Fans erupt in celebration as the Leopards advance to the finals.
ENTERTAINMENT
A man learns a valuable lesson after being fined for unlawfully entering the enclosure of Moo Deng, the beloved baby pygmy hippo, who rose to fame on social media!
The Wireless Festival will no longer take place this summer after Kanye West, now known as Ye, was denied entry to the UK due to his past controversial statements.
Kanye West’s planned performance at the Wireless Festival has been scrapped due to governmental intervention blocking his travel to the UK amidst controversy over his past comments.
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OPINION
US Vice-President JD Vance visits Hungary to endorse PM Viktor Orbán just days before a crucial election, criticizing EU interference in the political process.
Taiwan's opposition leader Cheng Li-wun embarks on a historic visit to China, marking her party's first trip across the strait in a decade. What does this mean for future relations?
Amid rising tensions between the US and Iran, ordinary Iranians express fear and uncertainty over potential strikes on critical infrastructure as they brace for impending consequences of President Trump's threats.
Florida's new law allows the governor to label groups as terrorists and expel students supporting them. Critics fear it suppresses free speech.
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